Regional Tea Origins Exploration

Chinese Teas

As the legendary birthplace of tea, China’s influence on tea culture is unmatched. Discover iconic varieties like the delicate Dragon Well (Longjing) green tea, celebrated for its fresh, nutty sweetness, and Pu-erh, a unique, fermented tea aged in the caves of Yunnan for years, developing complex, earthy notes. Savor the floral fragrances of Tieguanyin oolong from Fujian and the bold richness of Keemun black tea. Each Chinese region contributes unique terroir and centuries-old techniques that shape the tea’s flavor, aroma, and legacy.

Twilight view of a traditional Chinese pavilion and illuminated pagoda by the tranquil West Lake at Hangzhou, evoking the refined heritage and calming ritual of sipping authentic Longjing tea.

The Dragon Well Legacy: Exploring China’s Legendary Longjing Tea

By Admin | September 6, 2025

Among the world’s most revered green teas, few carry the prestige and cultural significance of China’s legendary Dragon Well. This premium tea has captivated tea enthusiasts for centuries, earning its place as an imperial favourite and modern icon alike. From its mystical origins at West Lake to its meticulous processing methods, Longjing represents the pinnacle…

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